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So you’ve been to Bali, the Gold Coast and maybe even Europe for your holidays in the past. Travelling opens the mind and allows for a change in scenery. What’s next? What other type of experience could you have that makes your holiday time a memorable one? Maybe you’re starting to think ‘what haven’t I..Read More

Getting new animals to have as pets or working animals or even weed control is always an exciting venture. Maybe You’ve brought your new camel(s) home with you and very quickly realised, they are not like a horse, a dog or any other animal you’ve ever had before. Their behavior is beginning to confuse you and you are..Read More

Article Feature in ‘The Australian’ By Trish Clark (Outback Camel Trek Participant) WE are a small party, and complete strangers. Margaret and I are both in our 60s; Olaf, a septuagenarian, is fresh from Finland. Russell, the final member of our group, is an experienced cameleer, author and adventurer. But we aren’t strangers for long...Read More

Love, Respect and your Camel The camel in India is well known as the symbol for love. Those with a healthy relationship with their pet camels will fully understand and appreciate this symbolism but for those new to the camel as a family member, the camel is often thought of as an animal who is..Read More

Learn about the traditional ways of the nomadic camel people of the Sahara Desert and how much camels influence their life. Take note of the camel bonds held between the Tuareg’s and their camels. The Tuareg’s are the last indigenous people to live in the Sahara and to this day they continue to thrive out..Read More